CNX RESOURCES CORP (CNX)

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Score: 69/100
Analysis based upon 4/17/2026 closing price.
CNX Resources Corporation is an independent carbon intensity natural gas development, production, midstream and technology company. The Company operates and develops Coalbed Methane (CBM) properties in Virginia. Its segments include Shale and Coalbed Methane (CBM). It has rights to extract natural gas from Shale formations in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio from approximately 557,000 net Marcellus Shale acres and approximately 612,000 net Utica Shale acres. It also has rights to extract CBM in Virginia from approximately 283,000 net CBM acres. The Company has rights to extract CBM from approximately 1,862,000 net CBM acres, and rights to capture RMG from various active and abandoned mines in other states including West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and New Mexico. It designs, builds and operates natural gas gathering systems to move natural gas from the wellhead to interstate pipelines or other local sales points.

Report Card - Contrarian Investor

Guru Criteria: David Dreman  
MARKET CAP:PASS
EARNINGS TREND:PASS
EPS GROWTH RATE IN THE IMMEDIATE PAST AND FUTURE:FAIL
P/E RATIO:PASS
PRICE/CASH FLOW (P/CF) RATIO:PASS
PRICE/BOOK (P/B) VALUE:FAIL
PRICE/DIVIDEND (P/D) RATIO:FAIL
CURRENT RATIO:FAIL
PAYOUT RATIO:PASS
RETURN ON EQUITY:FAIL
PRE-TAX PROFIT MARGINS:PASS
YIELD:FAIL
LOOK AT THE TOTAL DEBT/EQUITY:FAIL

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